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 * Chapter ||Page
 * IV. Broadening the Base ||73
 * Inadequate Quarters ||73
 * Support From the Medical Profession ||76
 * A New Surgeon General Presses for a New Building ||77
 * Objections to Proposed New Building ||78
 * John Shaw Billings Becomes Curator|| 79
 * The Museum Moves ||82
 * A Shift in Emphasis ||84
 * The "Old" and the "New" Museums ||84
 * Dr. Billings' Appraisal ||85
 * V. An Ending and A Beginning ||89
 * The Museum and the Army Medical School ||90
 * Walter Reed, Curator ||93
 * Problems With Space ||95
 * The Prime Source of Specimens ||98
 * Bacteriology and Roentgen Rays at the Museum ||100
 * Services of Dr. Billings ||101
 * Animal Experimentation at the Museum ||103
 * The Spanish-American War ||105
 * VI. The Walter Reed Chapter ||107
 * Yellow Fever Epidemics ||107
 * Studies on Transmission ||109
 * The Yellow Fever Board at Work ||112
 * Dr. Finlay's Mosquito Theory ||118
 * Human "Guinea Pigs" ||119
 * The Death of Dr. Lazear ||120
 * Studies at Camp Lazear ||122
 * Soldier Volunteers ||124
 * Testing the " Fomites" Theory ||125
 * Transmission by Mosquitoes Established ||127
 * Search for a Cause ||130
 * VII. Triumph Over Typhoid ||133
 * Typhoid and the Medical Museum ||134
 * The Typhoid Board's Report ||135
 * A New " Villain"— The Fly ||137
 * Changes in the Museum Command ||139
 * Volunteers for Vaccination Against Typhoid ||139
 * European Experience ||142
 * Compulsory Vaccination Introduced ||143
 * }
 * Yellow Fever Epidemics ||107
 * Studies on Transmission ||109
 * The Yellow Fever Board at Work ||112
 * Dr. Finlay's Mosquito Theory ||118
 * Human "Guinea Pigs" ||119
 * The Death of Dr. Lazear ||120
 * Studies at Camp Lazear ||122
 * Soldier Volunteers ||124
 * Testing the " Fomites" Theory ||125
 * Transmission by Mosquitoes Established ||127
 * Search for a Cause ||130
 * VII. Triumph Over Typhoid ||133
 * Typhoid and the Medical Museum ||134
 * The Typhoid Board's Report ||135
 * A New " Villain"— The Fly ||137
 * Changes in the Museum Command ||139
 * Volunteers for Vaccination Against Typhoid ||139
 * European Experience ||142
 * Compulsory Vaccination Introduced ||143
 * }
 * Search for a Cause ||130
 * VII. Triumph Over Typhoid ||133
 * Typhoid and the Medical Museum ||134
 * The Typhoid Board's Report ||135
 * A New " Villain"— The Fly ||137
 * Changes in the Museum Command ||139
 * Volunteers for Vaccination Against Typhoid ||139
 * European Experience ||142
 * Compulsory Vaccination Introduced ||143
 * }
 * Changes in the Museum Command ||139
 * Volunteers for Vaccination Against Typhoid ||139
 * European Experience ||142
 * Compulsory Vaccination Introduced ||143
 * }
 * European Experience ||142
 * Compulsory Vaccination Introduced ||143
 * }
 * }